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Mar 23, 2023
St. Turibius of Mogrovejo
Saint Turibius de Mogrovejo (1538-1606) Sometimes life can take a rather unexpected turn, but God always provides what we need. Turibius was born in Mayorga, Spain. He studied law, becoming a professor at the University of Salamanca. King Philip II appointed Turibius as chief judge of the Inquisition in Granada. However, when the Archdiocese of Lima, Peru was in need of a new bishop, Turibius, though a layman, was chosen for the office. Although Turibius protested, he was ordained and…
Thursday Mass
Weekday Masses are held in the main body of the church. The doors to the church are typically open at least an hour before Mass.
Stations of the Cross
Each week during Lent, following our Thursday Mass, we gather for a communal meditation on a series of moments our tradition has identified within the way of the Cross — our Lord’s journey to Calvary. We consider those moments in light of his passion, and our own lives.
Friday Mass
Weekday Masses are held in the main body of the church. The doors to the church are typically open shortly after 7:00am. Mass will be immediately followed by Eucharistic Adoration.
Adoration & Rosary
Spend time in personal prayer with the exposition of the Blessed Sacrament.Adoration will begin immediately following Mass. At 11:00am the Rosary will be recited. Adoration will conclude at 3:00pm with a Divine Mercy Cenacle.
Stations of the Cross
On Fridays during Lent, we gather for a communal meditation on a series of moments our tradition has identified within the way of the Cross — our Lord’s journey to Calvary. We consider those moments in light of his passion, and our own lives.
Mar 25, 2023
The Annunciation of Our Lord
The Annunciation of the Lord Just nine months till Christmas! Today the Church honours and celebrates the Word becoming flesh in the womb of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Today salvation history, God’s working in human history, takes a radical turn. Today God enters into human history Himself, taking to Himself our human nature and becoming, as it were, one of us. And this is all thanks to the “Yes” Mary gave to God’s Will. Her trustful and radical surrender allowed…
“Be a Man” Group
Come join us on Saturday mornings to listen or chat about what it means to be a Catholic-Christian man. We are a very informal group of men of all ages simply learning with and from one another about the daily challenges of living our faith. Instead of talking about the latest sports trades and games, we discuss family, work and faith, as they intertwine with one another. We share coffee and muffins and our thoughts about life. Simple.We meet every…
Reconciliation
Weekly opportunity for Reconciliation before the Saturday evening Mass. Reconciliation will take place in the Reconciliation Chapel (located near the Baptismal Font and the statue of Christ the Teacher). Penitents are welcome to use a screen or sit face-to-face with the Priest.
Communal Rosary
The rosary is an ancient and still powerful form of Christian prayer. Most of us are familiar with its physical form — a circle of five sets of 10 beads, each set separated by larger single bead, connected to a shorter chain of beads and ending in a crucifix. The practice of praying the rosary poses a challenge to our contemporary restlessness, to our constant search for something new to occupy our attention. It might be appropriate to call it…
Saturday Vigil Mass
Sunday on Saturday? In the ancient tradition of our faith (going back to the creation account in the bible) the “Lord’s day” actually begins at sunset of the preceding day. Respecting that tradition, one of our weekly Sunday celebrations is held Saturday evening ( at St. Pius that is Saturday at 5:00 pm ) Please join us While it is true that there is a formal and structured way to become a full member of the Catholic Church, at our…